Figure 1 from: Gutiérrez EE, Pine RH (2015) No need to replace an "anomalous" primate (Primates) with an "anomalous" bear (Carnivora, Ursidae). ZooKeys 487: 141-154. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.487.9176
Figure 1 - The maximum-likelihood tree resulting from the analysis of sequence data for the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA gene under its best–fitting model (GTR + G, ln-likelihood - 3123.29336). Only non-negligible nodal support is indicated. Bootstrap values for the maximum-likelihood analysis ar...
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Summary: | Figure 1 - The maximum-likelihood tree resulting from the analysis of sequence data for the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA gene under its best–fitting model (GTR + G, ln-likelihood - 3123.29336). Only non-negligible nodal support is indicated. Bootstrap values for the maximum-likelihood analysis are indicated above branches, whereas Bayesian posterior probabilities are indicated below branches. See Acknowledgments for photo credits. |
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